Endangering a minor
• On Saturday, Michael Alfred Amick, 25, and Lisa Neaman, 36, were arrested by the Warrenton Police Department on one count each of first-degree child neglect, endangering a minor, reckless endangerment, unlawful possession of heroin and unlawful delivery of heroin. The two were stopped near the intersection of Ridge Road and Ninth Street.
A search by Warrenton’s German shepherd K9 unit Gabe found heroin, needles and paraphernalia inside a diaper bag, according to Chief Mathew Workman. The Department of Human Services took custody of a 1-year-old child. Neaman also received a charge of tampering with evidence after trying to swallow heroin during the arrest, Workman said.
Assault
• On Sunday, Alliana Bruton, 20, was arrested by the Astoria Police Department on one count each of fourth-degree assault, disorderly conduct and harassment. A transient in Astoria, Bruton was arrested at Eighth Street and the Astoria Riverwalk for assaulting a 19-year-old male, also listed as a transient, said Astoria Deputy Police Chief Eric Halverson.
Theft
• On Friday, Samuel Johnson Jr., 27, was arrested by Astoria police on one count each of first-degree criminal trespassing, third-degree theft and a parole violation. The charges were related to the Dec. 15 theft of food from Columbia Memorial Hospital after previously being trespassed, Halverson said.
• On Monday, Paul Selvy Jr., 39, was arrested by Astoria police on one count each of first-degree criminal trespassing, third-degree robbery and second-degree theft. Selvy allegedly stole a wallet from a cab driver Thursday at Madison Avenue and Eighth Street, Halverson said.
DUII
• On Tuesday, Todd Voelker, 49, of Portland, was arrested by the Oregon State Police for driving while under the influence of intoxicants. State police responded to a vehicle in a ditch at milepost 2 on U.S. Highway 26 near the interchange with U.S. Highway 101 with Voelker, a 30-year-old woman and a male infant. Voelker was taken to the Seaside Police Department, where he registered a blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent. The passengers were provided a ride by the Cannon Beach Police Department.